Bath Half Marathon 2026: Run for Leukaemia Care

Join #TeamLC for the Bath Half Marathon — a scenic and historic route through the heart of the city, supporting people affected by leukaemia, MPNs and MDS.

Location: Bath

Challenge Level:

Distance: 13.1 miles

Booking Fee: £20.80

Fundraising Goal: £300

When: 15 March 2026 - 15 March 2026

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Set in the heart of Bath — a UNESCO World Heritage City — this 13.1 mile (21.1 km) race offers a fast, flat, traffic-free route through magnificent Georgian streets and riverside views. It’s ideal for first timers and seasoned runners alike.

The details

  • Date: Sunday 15 March 2026

  • Distance: Half Marathon (13.1 miles / 21.1 km)

  • Location: Bath, Somerset (Start/Finish: Royal Victoria Park)

  • Booking fee: £20.80

  • Fundraising goal: [insert target]

  • Sign up for your charity place with Leukaemia Care: [insert registration link]

Why run the Bath Half for Leukaemia Care?

By choosing a charity place with Leukaemia Care you’ll receive:

  • A Leukaemia Care running vest to wear with pride.

  • Fundraising support and tips (emails, guides, community).

  • The chance to make a real difference to people living with blood cancers.

FAQ

Who can enter?
Anyone aged 17+ (check organiser’s terms) who can complete the distance on the day.

What’s the course like?
It’s a fast, mostly flat two-lap route around Bath, beginner-friendly but exciting for PB seekers.

How much do I need to raise?
For Leukaemia Care your target is £300.

Where does the charity place fit in?
If you don’t hold your own general entry, a charity place with us covers your race entry fee (plus our contribution) and puts you into #TeamLC.

Are there other costs?
You’ll need to cover travel, kit and training — but we’ll be with you every step of the way.

Sign up today
Secure your place, grab your vest, and commit to fundraising for Leukaemia Care. Secure your spot here or email events@leukaemiacare.org.uk. Alternatively, you can call on 01905 755977 for more details.

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